Prince Charles is set to visit Louth, Boston and Tattershall on March 19 - and has a packed programme of engagements lined up.

The Prince of Wales who is Patron of The Prince's Countryside Fund will visit Louth Livestock Market for the launch of the Farm Resilience Programme in Lincolnshire, on Monday, March 19.

He will then head across to visit Freshtime UK at Riverside Industrial Estate in Marsh Lane in Boston where he will meet factory staff and hear more about the company's plans for more recyclable and alternative packaging.

Prince Charles is coming to Lincolnshire

Charles, who is also patron of Age UK, will then move on to the charity’s Boston office to meet with volunteers, beneficiaries and other businesses housed in the fully restored Georgian town house.

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Tattershall Castle will be the next stop on his tour, where the prince will be shown around the National Trust's 15th Century red-brick castle built by Lord Ralph Cromwell and saved from demolition 1911.

The Prince of Wales is also patron of The Lincolnshire Churches Trust and The Almshouse Association will then visit The Holy Trinity Church, a 15th Century Church built by Lord Ralph Cromwell near Tattershall Castle.

Princess Anne will be at the official opening today

It comes as Princess Anne announces she will be visiting HM Prison North Sea Camp, Croppers Lane, Freiston, Boston, on March 27.